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Borah claimed his brother and sister-in-law, both government employees, were transferred to opposite corners of the state. The PCC chief said he had requested for increased security after being assaulted during the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in January, but was yet to received it.
The PCC chief also alleged that those who ”physically attacked me during the #BharatJodoNyayYatra are being allowed to roam free”.
”In a state where writing a poem of dissent, or a scathing tweet, can get you arrested, just imagine an assailant walking about freely, without a care in the world!”, he posted on ‘X’.
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The Congress leader asserted that the chief minister ”can buy” a few MLAs here and there, but he cannot buy ”me”.
”Just see his acrimonious behaviour towards me and my family: He transferred out my brother and sister-in-law, both government servants, to two opposite corners of Assam. Therefore, it is safe to say: fear, thy name is Himanta!”, he added.
Reacting to Borah’s allegation, Water Resources Minister Pijush Hazarika said government employees must serve in any corner of the state and dismissed Borah’s sense of entitlement.
”Just because they happen to be relatives of some big Congress leader, doesn’t mean they will get special treatment”, he added.